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Originally published on WRI’s Blog. By Devashree Saha, Tom Cyrs and Alex Rudee The Biden administration has committed to a historically ambitious climate agenda. We can expect a profound...
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Originally published on WRI’s Blog. By Devashree Saha, Tom Cyrs and Alex Rudee The Biden administration has committed to a historically ambitious climate agenda. We can expect a profound...
Courtesy of RMI. By Jonny Kocher Buildings are at the forefront of climate action in the state of Washington, spurred by Seattle’s recent adoption of...
As we enthusiastically bid 2020 farewell, for many reasons 2021 is starting to feel like a year to be hopeful. While the rollout of...
Today is Weatherization Day, an annual opportunity to celebrate the impact of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), which reduces energy costs...
California state funding has created a harvest cornucopia of clean energy programs ranging from solar energy for low income housing to familiarization test drives...
From the 1960s to the 1980s many affordable housing projects were developed. As these units have begun to age, they require frequent repair...
Minnesota is not known for mild winters, which makes keeping heat in buildings a top priority. Weatherization is the prime approach to do...
Creating much needed building and construction industry jobs, reducing energy bills and use at low-income homes and buildings and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, all...
Maine has just pioneered a world first towards being able to trade weatherization on the cap and trade market. MaineHousing had a goal to...
At yesterday’s Sustainable Industries Economic Forum, keynote presenter Paul Hawken was asked, “What is the best counterargument to the argument that carbon caps will...
The Obama Administration in March announced $5 billion in funding to weatherize low income homes, but today little of that money has been spent....